Definition
To make faint or weak; to render timid or cowardly.
Etymology
From 'faint' plus the suffix '-ise' (British spelling) or '-ize' (American), meaning to cause something to become or be characterized by the root word. This is a rare or obsolete formation.
Kelly Says
The '-ise/-ize' suffix is one of the most productive in English for creating verbs, allowing speakers to turn almost any adjective into an action—'faintise' would mean 'to make something faint,' though it's now archaic.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
እንደ አንድ ሰው ነው
en-de an-de sew ne-w
BNবাংলা
জ্ঞান হারা
j-na-har-a
CACatalà
perdre el coneixement
per-dre el ko-ne-e-ment
CSČeština
ztratit vědomí
z-trat-it ve-dom-ee
DADansk
svimmel
svee-m-mel
DEDeutsch
ohnmächtig werden
ohn-mäch-ig wer-den
ELΕλληνικά
να λιποθυμήσει
na li-po-thy-mee-sei
ESEspañol
desmayarse
des-ma-yar-seh
FAفارسی
غش کردن
ghash ke-dan
FRFrançais
s'évanouir
se-va-n-wir
HIहिन्दी
हल्का हो जाना
hal-ka ho ja-na
IDBahasa Indonesia
pingsan
ping-san
ITItaliano
svenire
s-veh-nee-reh
MSBahasa Melayu
pingsan
ping-san
NLNederlands
flauwvallen
flau-val-len
PLPolski
przypaść
chri-pa-sk
PTPortuguês
desmaiar
des-mai-ar
RORomână
a se stinge
a se stinge
RUРусский
потерять сознание
pa-tre-tyt so-z-na-nee-eh
SVSvenska
svimma
svee-mma
TRTürkçe
bayılmak
ba-yil-mak
UKУкраїнська
втратити свідомість
vtrat-tyt s-vid-om-ist
URاردو
بیهوش ہونا
be-hoosh ho-na
VITiếng Việt
ngất xỉu
ngat-shi-u
ZUZU
ngaphandle
ngap-han-dle